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Discover Ludwig"It's grown" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is often used as an abbreviation of the phrase "It has grown". For example, you could say: "The company's staff size has doubled in the last two years - it's grown from fifty employees to one hundred."
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But it's grown on me".
But it's grown loud again.
It's grown tatty.
So it's grown huge".
It's grown like a pumpkin.
How it's grown matters, too.
It's grown over the years.
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It's growing.
"It's growing everywhere".
And it's growing.
But it's growing".
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